2. What elements make up the largest portion of solid earth, living matter, oceans and the atmosphere?
3. What is the difference between elements and compounds?
4. How is chemical change identified?
5. How can scientists determine whether a new substance is formed during a reaction?
Vocabulary
physical change - a change in which the properties of a substance change but the identityof the substance always remains the same; a change in the size or state of a substance, usually from temperature, pressure or motion
chemical change - a change in which the identity of a substance changes due to its chemical properties and forms a new substance or substances
element - a substance composed of atoms having an identical number of protons in each nucleus
compound - a substances whose molecules contain atoms from different elements
chemical symbol - a one- or two-letter abbreviation for an element's name (O - oxygen)
chemical formula - a set of symbols that describe the number and kind of elements in a compound (NaCl)
matter - anything that has mass and takes up space
molecule - a particle of matter made up of two or more atoms joined tightly together
physical properties - any characteristic of a substance, such as state, color and volume, that can be observed or measured without changing or attempting to change the material
chemical properties - any characteristic, such as the ability to burn, that allows a substance to change into a new substance with different properties
oxidation - a common form of chemical reaction which is the combination of oxygen with various elements and compounds
tarnish- a thin layer of corrosion that forms over copper, brass, silver, aluminum and other similar metals as their outermost layer undergoes a chemical reaction
rust- corrosion that forms on iron and iron-coated materials as it undergoes a chemical reaction
exothermic- describes a process which RELEASES thermal (heat) energy
endothermic- describes a process which ABSORBS thermal (heat) energy
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Guiding Questions
1. Why is an element considered a pure substance?
2. What elements make up the largest portion of solid earth, living matter, oceans and the atmosphere?
3. What is the difference between elements and compounds?
4. How is chemical change identified?
5. How can scientists determine whether a new substance is formed during a reaction?
Vocabulary
physical change - a change in which the properties of a substance change but the identityof the substance always remains the same; a change in the size or state of a substance, usually from temperature, pressure or motion
chemical change - a change in which the identity of a substance changes due to its chemical properties and forms a new substance or substances
element - a substance composed of atoms having an identical number of protons in each nucleus
compound - a substances whose molecules contain atoms from different elements
chemical symbol - a one- or two-letter abbreviation for an element's name (O - oxygen)
chemical formula - a set of symbols that describe the number and kind of elements in a compound (NaCl)
matter - anything that has mass and takes up space
molecule - a particle of matter made up of two or more atoms joined tightly together
physical properties - any characteristic of a substance, such as state, color and volume, that can be observed or measured without changing or attempting to change the material
chemical properties - any characteristic, such as the ability to burn, that allows a substance to change into a new substance with different properties
oxidation - a common form of chemical reaction which is the combination of oxygen with various elements and compounds
tarnish- a thin layer of corrosion that forms over copper, brass, silver, aluminum and other similar metals as their outermost layer undergoes a chemical reaction
rust- corrosion that forms on iron and iron-coated materials as it undergoes a chemical reaction
exothermic- describes a process which RELEASES thermal (heat) energy
endothermic- describes a process which ABSORBS thermal (heat) energy
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